Radio Shack TRC-446 owner manual Using Common 10-CODES, Code Meaning

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USING COMMON 10-CODES

Citizen's band operators have largely adopted the following 10-codes for stan- dard questions and answers. These codes permit faster and more precise communication in noisy areas. This ta- ble lists codes adopted by the Associat- ed Public-Safety Communications Officers (APCO).

Code

Meaning

 

 

 

 

10-1

Your signal is bad.

 

 

10-2

Your signal is good.

 

 

10-3

Stop transmitting.

 

 

10-4

Message received and under-

 

stood.

 

 

10-5

Relay information to ______.

 

 

10-6

I am busy or are you busy?

 

 

10-7

Out of service.

 

 

10-8

In service.

 

 

10-9

Repeat last message.

 

 

10-10

Negative (NO).

 

 

10-11

____________in service.

 

 

10-12

Stand by.

 

 

10-13

Report road/weather

 

conditions.

 

 

10-14

Information.

 

 

10-15

Message delivered.

 

 

10-16

Reply to message.

 

 

10-17

En route.

 

 

10-18

Urgent

 

 

10-19

Contact_______

 

 

10-20

What’s your location?

 

 

Code

Meaning

 

 

 

 

10-21

Call______by telephone.

 

 

10-22

Cancel last message.

 

 

10-23

Arrived at the scene.

 

 

10-24

Assignment complete.

 

 

10-25

Meet______________.

 

 

10-26

Estimated time of arrival

 

is___

 

 

10-30

Use caution.

 

 

10-31

Pick up.

 

 

10-33

Emergency traffic. Clear the

 

channel.

 

 

10-34

What time is it?

 

 

10-41

Switch to Channel –

 

 

10-62

Cannot understand.

 

 

Note: Although this table lists the 10- codes’ meanings in the form of a state- ment, they can also be phrased as questions (10-6: Are you busy?, 10-20: What is your location?).

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Contents TRC-446 Features FCC Information Contents Mounting the Microphone Holder InstallationMounting the TRC-446 Connecting Microphone AntennaInstalling AN Antenna Using Vehicle Battery PowerConnecting an Antenna Selecting an AntennaConnecting Optional External Speakers Using the CB AS a Base StationExternal CB Speaker Adjusting the Standing Wave Ratio Public Address SpeakerSet S/RF/SWR/CAL to CAL Set S/RF/SWR/CAL to SWRStanding Wave Ratio Performance Standing Wave Ratio GuidelinesRatio Rating Evaluation Quick Look AT the Controls NoaaOperation Turning on the CB and Receiving Transmissions Changing Channels Using the Controls on the Microphone Transmitting Listening to Weather Broadcasts Frequency Channel MHzUsing the Public Address Function Weather AlertCB Operation Tips Typical Uses For a CB RadioBusiness Uses Personal UsesUsing Common 10-CODES Code MeaningMaximum Range Reducing NoiseSymptom Check That TroubleshootingCH9/NOR/CH-19 is set to NOR Care and Maintenance Replacing the Fuses Specifications GeneralPublic Address Fm Page 23 Thursday, May 13, 1999 403 PM Limited Ninety-Day Warranty Vised of the Possibility of Such Damages